When
you breathe constantly recycled air throughout the day, the effect
does different things to different people. Some people develop
respiratory problems because they are so unused to anything new or
fresh being inhaled. Some people do well because of the lack of
change in the air. And, some people just hate it, because they prefer
fresh air and sunshine.
When
an office building has central heating and air, as opposed to the far
more unsightly window air conditioners, then the air is recycled and
everyone is breathing air which has been filtered and then sent back
through the office. There is no such thing as fresh air, because the
old air is still being reused.
While
there are physical dependencies and emotional reasons for drug
addiction, one of the simpler, more basic reasons is lack of healthy
body conditions. Many people who hate working in an office actually
hate the physical toll it takes on their bodies. After being exposed
to this for a long time, they may be far more likely to abuse drugs
or alcohol than they were before. Of course, it makes a difference
when you use your non-working time to spend time in the sunshine and
fresh air and moving your body around.
CMM
Technology has brought businesses all over Australia high quality
drug test equipment
for years now. We are NATA accredited and we are proud to bear this
accreditation. It means that we can assuredly bring you professional
service time and again. It means that our recalibration service is
top of the line and annually audited to maintain standards. It means
that our business is set up for the benefit of our customers and not
our own personal gain.
When
you are using urine drug test
and other screening tests on your own employees, remember to look at
their working conditions, not in terms of hardship and safety, but in
terms of basic human health. It might make a difference. And, on a
more positive note, make sure that your employee drug testing is
as accurate as possible by purchasing equipment.
This article has been taken from : http://www.cmm.com.au/articles/central-heating-and-air/
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